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I know my backgrounds are kinda lame - by the time I finish the subject, I'm too tired to put any effort into the background.....
Backgrounds are tricky - I often just end up leaving them white, but recently have tried to put something in there. You want it to let the subject 'pop' nicely and not take focus away from it too much - a difficult balance to get right. Something simple and abstract usually works, or just a hint of a room or other environment that would make sense for the subject to be hanging around in.
I think with this one you were certainly on the right track, anyway.
Thanks.
I see these incredible digital paintings on Deviantart with wide, sweeping views and fantastic lighting. I need to practice tha kind of brush work.